I won it from the forums over at Babywearing, and I have to say, I squeed. I squeed a lot. I squeed like a tween who just spotted Johnny Depp. I squeed.

I also won a matching pair of babylegs (as he is so cutely sporting) and the Moby swaddling blanket.

Of course, I'm very impatient, so as soon as the package arrived, I had to tear into it and start reading the directions. They look a little intimidating the first time you pull out yard after yard of fabric with a complicated drape and wrap how-to pictorial guide, but it didn't take long and I had it secured, thank goodness. Slipping snapdragon in and out isn't too hard, but I have to say, I'm not entirely sure how breastfeeding in it is any easier than out of it. I mean, to get him in a sidewaysish position was really complicated, involved taking him out, adjusting it, and putting him back in, and I think it would have been easier to just hold him to feed him.

Of course, our first attempt at nursing in the Moby was at a Barnes and Noble, so it's not like I wasn't under any pressure to get it done right, quickly, and without making a scene.

It might have been easier if I'd been wearing a plunging v-neck instead of a t-shirt.

All in all, he sorta loves it, but mostly for it's value as a mommy hugging teething device.

So yeah, I <3 it.

Of course, this hasn't prevented me from entering this months giveaway for a hella-cool adjustable pouch sling... I figure he'll teeth on it too if he has half a chance!

I ordered a WAHM non-Moby wrap and I have used it very successfully grocery shopping with my 4 month old and her 3 year old brother, as well as through the airports on trips. I definitely <3 the wrap. It didn't take too long to figure out how to use it, after I watched some tutorials on YouTube (way better than the Moby instructions). However, I'd really really like to be able to nurse in it, and I haven't figured that one out either. I guess I should practice around the house, but I've been too lazy, er... busy with everything else. :)

I was thinking seriously about a Moby, but decided to make a cotton gauze wrap. I understand the Moby is a heavier (warmer) fabric, and very stretchy... and since Elliott was born, I've pretty much been sweating constantly (thank you, hormones!!!). I also have two discs in my lower back that like to bulge, and I need a wrap with lots of support.

Daniella,The learning curve is pretty short. After the first time, I feel like I don't need the instructions any more. I was surprised how easy it turned out to be.Jennifer, if I was buying a wrap, I too would probably go with something WHAM made, because I like to support the mamas.Pamela, how does your gauze wrap work for you? The fabric isn't very thick, but I can see how a little less stretch might be nice for back trouble.